Keeping an eye on Communist, Totalitarian China, and its influence both globally, and we as Canadians. I have come to the opinion that we are rarely privy to truth regarding the real goal, the agenda of Red China, and it's implications for Canada [and North America as a whole]. No more can we rely on our media as more and more information on China is actively being swept under the carpet - not for consumption.

Friday, February 24, 2017

Chinese students assault restaurant worker on Jeju Island after he refused to give them more alcohol

Chinese students assault restaurant worker on Jeju Island after he refused to give them more alcohol

For whatever reason, the picturesque South Korean resort island of Jeju has turned into the Mecca of badly behaved Chinese tourists over the last few months.

In the latest embarrassing incident, South Korean police have arrested three Chinese students after they allegedly assaulted a restaurant worker on the island at around 4 a.m. in the morning last Tuesday. According to the Korea Times, the students were set off after the worker asked them to please settle their bill and leave so that he could close shop.

Instead of paying and leaving, the students asked for more alcohol, arguing that because of the time difference between China and South Korea, it was alright for them to stay a while longer.

However, the worker refused to supply them with any more alcohol, causing the students to throw water bottles at the man while asking in Korean, "Are you ignoring us because we're Chinese?" Eventually, they pushed the worker into a corner and started to rough him up.

You can watch blurry security camera footage of the assault aired by South Korean media below:

According to one witness, the students were resentful from a perceived slight earlier in the night.

"They were angered from the beginning when we couldn't serve them the food they ordered because we were out of ingredients," the witness said. "They started to think they were being mistreated because they were Chinese and started behaving aggressively."

In 2008, Jeju Island implemented a 30-day, visa-free policy for Chinese tourists, turning the island into a Chinese tourism gold mine, but also leading to an increase in crime that has locals concerned. Over 11,000 of them signed a petition calling for an end to visa-free entry for Chinese tourists in September; however, Governor Won Hee-ryong has dismissed the possibility that the program would be canceled.

About Me

I can be found exploring dried up river beds. I carve stone found on those hikes. Yes, I collect rocks!The hiking here is perhaps the best I've come across. Like cooking, photography and visits to artistic and local events. We love to travel; places we have been to include London [UK], Mallorca, Acapulco, Playa Del Carmen, Athens, Mykonos, Santorini, Maui, LA, San Diego, Puerto Escondido, Edinburgh, Isle of Man, Isle Of Skye, Kirkwall/The Orkneys and Honolulu.